We found 83 examples of how to use slightest in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 83.
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1. | He agreed in everything everybody said, altering his opinions without the slightest reservation upon the slightest possible contradiction. | |
2. | I don't have the slightest idea. | |
3. | I don't have the slightest idea what to do. | |
4. | The slightest mistake may lead to a fatal disaster. | |
5. | I get depressed by the slightest things. | |
6. | The band of Indians were ready to go on the warpath at the slightest provocation. | |
7. | Until such difficulties are ironed out completely, there is always a chance of fighting breaking out at the slightest provocation. | |
8. | My watchdog is alert to the slightest sound and movement. | |
9. | He often uses the slightest thing as a pretext for a fight with anybody. | |
10. | Recently I get annoyed at the slightest thing he says. | |
11. | My tennis hasn't improved in the slightest. | |
12. | I have not the slightest interest in his plans. | |
13. | When she has a headache, the slightest noise irritates her. | |
14. | I don't mind in the slightest who he is. | |
15. | She lost her temper at the slightest provocation. | |
16. | He couldn't suffer the slightest disobedience in his men. | |
17. | Without flinching from that fact in the slightest, Chitose is spending today as well in fine spirit. | |
18. | He didn't pay the slightest heed to that exam. | |
19. | They don't have the slightest knowledge of geography. | |
20. | He's offended at the slightest thing, he takes exception to nearly everything we say to him. | |
21. | Only the assumption that the reader - I better say: the prospective reader, because for the moment there is not the slightest prospect, that my writing could see the lights of publicity, - unless it miraculously left our endangered fortress Europe and brought a hint of the secrets of our loneliness to those outside; - I beg to be allowed to begin anew: only because I anticipate the wish to be told casually about the who and what of the writer, I send some few notes on my own individuum out before these openings, - of course not without the awareness that exactly by doing so I might provoke doubts in the reader, that he is in the right hands, which is to say: if I, from all my being, am the right man for a task to which maybe the heart pulls me more than any qualifying relation in character. | |
22. | Without the slightest hesitation, he sold his own car. | |
23. | Tom didn't have the slightest idea what Mary was talking about. | |
24. | I don't have the slightest intention of retiring. | |
25. | I don't have the slightest doubt. |